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And that, I think, is a very insightful argument, at least an important qualification on Marx, or probably a useful replacement of Marx with a better fitting theory to understand modern societies.
Compared with other inorganic flame retardants, ZHS have outstanding properties, such as low addition, low toxicity, and high efficiency, and will become a useful replacement of the conventional inorganic fillers [15 17].
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Xenon would be a useful replacement for nitrous oxide, with the advantage that xenon - being a natural component of the atmosphere - is not a greenhouse gas.
Mounier is an authentic left-winger who played alongside Karim Benzema for Lyon Under-12s and with his direct style, already looks a useful replacement for Hatem Ben Arfa.
The Dodgers lost shortstop Corey Seager to season-ending elbow surgery in May, but Chris Taylor has been a useful replacement.
Whether blasting into the Eiffel Tower or a bus, they produce a signature green fuzz that looks like a potentially useful replacement for Styrofoam.
The drive costs a mere $99 and could be a handy and useful replacement for any number of thumbdrives that litter your bag or briefcase.
Collectively, these data suggest that adult dermal fibroblast-derived iPS cells represent a useful source of replacement retinal neurons, particularly photoreceptors, and that this method of treatment is capable of providing at least partial restoration of retinal function.
Australian John Hastings is a more-than-useful replacement for Graham Onions, a giant of a man who hits the seam with regularity, while Chris Rushworth is always a threat with the new ball up here.
These conclusions elucidate novel tissue-specific stem cell characteristics of the adult RSC, and the ability to enrich for rod specific lineages from human RSCs may prove useful for replacement of photoreceptors damaged by retinal disease.
"Generation of patient-derived beta cells with gene correction could ultimately prove to be a useful cell-replacement therapy by restoring patients' ability to regulate their own glucose.
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